
"For example, you could say "Jump to the scene in Mamma Mia where Sophie sings 'Honey Honey' in Love Actually" or "Jump to the scene where Deloris Jordan says 'a shoe is just a shoe until my son steps into it'." Other examples include: "Jump to the scene when John McClane says 'come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs'" and "Jump to the card scene in Love Actually.""
"Amazon says Alexa+ can identify the movie you're talking about even if you don't mention the title. It then uses visual understanding and movie captions to understand the characters, plot, and action in scenes to determine the specific moment you're looking for. Like Alexa+, the new feature is built on Amazon Bedrock, which is Amazon's service that offers a choice of generative AI models from the company itself and third-party partners through an API."
"The feature works with thousands of movie titles available on Prime Video, including tens of thousands of indexed scenes, Amazon says. The company plans to add more movies and scenes, and expand the capability to TV shows soon."
Amazon introduced an AI-powered Fire TV feature that lets users jump to specific Prime Video movie scenes by describing them to Alexa+. Alexa+ can identify a film without the title and uses visual understanding plus movie captions to locate characters, quotes, and actions within scenes. The feature is built on Amazon Bedrock and leverages multiple large language models, including Amazon Nova and Anthropic Claude. It currently supports thousands of Prime Video movie titles and tens of thousands of indexed scenes, with plans to add more content and broaden the capability to include TV shows.
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